Wedding Musicians for hire in Newtonmore, Inverness-Shire

Browse 660 wedding musicians for hire in Newtonmore, Inverness-Shire. This category brings together solo musicians who specialise in wedding ceremonies, drinks receptions and wedding breakfasts. You will find pianists, harpists, guitarists, vocalists, violinists and more, all experienced in performing at weddings near you. Many acts offer flexible packages covering multiple parts of the day. The average price for a wedding musician in Newtonmore, Inverness-Shire is currently £517.

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From classical and flamenco music to 50’s - 00’s Pop!

19 reviews

Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Dynamic and versatile acoustic/electric violinist & harpist

7 reviews

Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Amy

Singer/Session Singer/Songwriter

12 reviews

Broxburn, West Lothian

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Professional Bagpiper and Drummers for Weddings and Events

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Paisley, Renfrewshire

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Soul touching guitar player and wonderful singer

27 reviews

Bathgate, West Lothian

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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A singer, songwriter and multi instrumentalist from Bathgate!

12 reviews

Bathgate, West Lothian

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Award-Winning Musician

10 reviews

Bathgate, West Lothian

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Glasgow’s high-end country & rock duo!

14 reviews

Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Soul-stirring vocals with an intricate guitar performance and added percussion!

8 reviews

Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Top professional Accordionist!

0 reviews

Newbridge, Midlothian

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Rising, versatile and in-demand piano player!

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Bathgate, West Lothian

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Female sax player playing Ibiza house/dance/chart

9 reviews

Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Violinist available to play any repertoire from classical to pop music.

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Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Gordon Bowie Brings the Party with His Live Ibiza Party Anthems on Sax!

24 reviews

Motherwell, Lanarkshire

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Stunning repertoire of beautiful instrumental arrangements

5 reviews

Edinburgh, Midlothian

Available in Newtonmore (Inverness-Shire)

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Frequently asked questions


Booking wedding musicians in Newtonmore, Inverness-Shire as early as possible increases the chance of securing their availability on your event date, particularly during busy times of the year. However, many acts also accept last minute bookings, and we have successfully arranged performances for clients with just a few hours' notice.

The cost of hiring musicians in Newtonmore, Inverness-Shire can vary significantly depending on the type of act. The average price is currently £517. Budget-level acts may be available for as low as £75, while top-tier acts can command prices as high as £4248.

Performance times vary depending on the type of musician you book. Solo ceremony musicians such as harpists, pianists and classical guitarists typically perform for 30 minutes to one hour, covering guest arrival and the ceremony itself. Drinks reception musicians usually play for one to two hours of background music. For evening entertainment, bands and party musicians typically perform two sets of 45 minutes within a two to three hour window, with background music playing through their PA system during breaks. Some acts offer all-day packages covering the ceremony, drinks reception and evening, which can be more cost-effective than booking separate musicians for each part of the day. Discuss your preferred timings with any act you are considering so they can advise on the best arrangement.

Different parts of the wedding day suit different types of live music. For the ceremony, acoustic soloists work well because they can play softly during emotional moments and adapt their volume to the space. Popular choices include harpists, classical guitarists, pianists, violinists and singers. During the drinks reception and wedding breakfast, background music sets the right atmosphere without overpowering conversation. Jazz trios, acoustic duos, solo pianists and string quartets are all popular for this. Some couples also book roaming musicians such as acoustic guitarists or saxophonists who can move between groups of guests. For the evening party, most couples choose a band or DJ to fill the dance floor. Many acts offer packages that combine a quieter acoustic set for the daytime with a full band performance in the evening, which can simplify planning and reduce costs.

Many wedding musicians can perform outdoors, but it depends on the instrument and conditions. Acoustic instruments such as harps, violins and cellos are sensitive to direct sunlight, wind and moisture, so string players will usually need a shaded, sheltered spot such as a gazebo or marquee. Pianos generally cannot be moved outdoors unless the venue has one in a suitable location, though electric keyboards are portable. Singers, guitarists and saxophonists tend to be more flexible about outdoor performance, particularly if they use amplification. Wind can affect sheet music and music stands, so many outdoor performers prefer to use tablets or memorised repertoire. If you are planning any outdoor element, let the musician know at the enquiry stage. They can advise on what is feasible and what backup plan to have in place. Most experienced wedding musicians will expect a covered fallback option in case of rain.

Most wedding musicians bring everything they need to perform. Solo acoustic instrumentalists such as harpists, violinists and classical guitarists are entirely self-contained and only need a chair and enough space to set up. Singers, saxophonists and electric instrumentalists typically bring their own small PA system suitable for most wedding venues. Bands bring their own instruments, amplifiers and a PA system, and usually provide background music through their speakers during breaks. If your venue is particularly large or you have more than 200 guests, it is worth discussing whether the act's standard setup will be sufficient or whether additional PA hire is needed. Always check your venue's power supply arrangements. Most musicians need at least one or two standard 13-amp plug sockets near their performance area. If your venue has a sound limiter, mention this to any act you are considering, as it may affect which musicians are suitable.

Most wedding musicians are happy to take song requests, and many will learn a specific song for your first dance or ceremony entrance if it is not already in their repertoire. Some musicians include one or two song learning requests in their fee, while others may charge a small additional fee to cover rehearsal time, particularly for complex arrangements. Check the act's repertoire list on their profile before making an enquiry. If there are songs that are important to you, mention them early in the conversation so the musician can confirm whether they can accommodate them. For ceremony music, it is worth finalising your song choices at least four to six weeks before the wedding to give the musician time to prepare.

Before confirming a booking, check the following with your venue. First, ask whether there are any noise restrictions or a sound limiter fitted. Sound limiters cut the power if volume exceeds a set threshold, which can affect bands and amplified acts. If your venue has one, let the musician know so they can advise whether their setup is compatible. Second, confirm where the musicians can set up and how much space is available. A solo pianist needs relatively little room, but a four or five piece band typically requires a performance area of at least 4m x 3m. Third, check the power supply near the performance area. Most acts need standard plug sockets and cannot rely on extension leads running across walkways. Finally, ask about load-in access and parking. Musicians often arrive with heavy equipment and need to park reasonably close to the venue entrance during setup, even if the car is moved afterwards.

Many musicians and bands offer all-day wedding packages that cover multiple parts of the day, and these are usually more cost-effective than booking separate acts. A common arrangement is for a band to provide an acoustic duo or solo performer for the ceremony and drinks reception, then switch to their full lineup for the evening party. Similarly, some solo musicians offer extended packages covering the ceremony, drinks reception and wedding breakfast in a single booking. Because the musician is already on site, you avoid paying separate travel costs and setup time for multiple acts. If an all-day package is not listed on an act's profile, it is always worth asking. Many musicians are flexible and can put together a tailored package for your day. Compare the total cost of an all-day booking against the combined cost of separate musicians to see which approach works best for your budget.

A live band brings energy, stage presence and a visual spectacle that recorded music cannot replicate. Bands interact with the crowd, adapt their performance in real time and create memorable moments. However, they typically cost more, need more space and may have a more limited song selection than a DJ. A DJ offers a vast library of songs, can take requests on the spot and keeps music flowing continuously without breaks. DJs are generally more affordable and need less space, making them a practical choice for smaller venues or tighter budgets. Some couples book both, with the band performing live sets and the DJ filling in during breaks and taking over later in the evening. Another option is a musician and DJ combination act, where a live saxophonist, percussionist or singer performs alongside a DJ set.

Frequently asked questions about Wedding Musicians available in Newtonmore, Inverness-Shire, how to register and how results are ordered are in the help & FAQs.

Hire Wedding Musicians in Newtonmore, Inverness-Shire

The wedding musicians listed on this page are all available for events in Newtonmore, Inverness-Shire and the surrounding area. This is a broad category covering a wide range of instruments and ensemble types, so it is a good starting point if you are not yet sure exactly what kind of live music you want for your day. From a solo pianist during the ceremony to a string trio for the drinks reception, you can compare very different options side by side.

Ceremony music

The ceremony is where live music often makes the biggest impression. A single musician playing as guests arrive, accompanying the processional and filling the quiet moments during the signing of the register can transform the atmosphere. Popular choices include harpists, pianists, classical guitarists and solo violinists. If your venue has space, a string quartet or trio adds extra depth and presence. Check with your venue about any restrictions on amplified music during the ceremony, as many churches and civil ceremony rooms have specific rules.

Drinks receptions and wedding breakfasts

The gap between the ceremony and the evening party is where wedding musicians really come into their own. A guitarist playing jazz and bossa nova, a pianist working through pop and soul arrangements, or a string duo covering film scores and chart hits can keep the energy going while guests mingle and eat. The key is choosing music that enhances conversation rather than competing with it. Acoustic acts work particularly well in this role because they naturally sit at a comfortable volume for background listening. Many of the musicians on this page offer packages that cover both the ceremony and reception, which can simplify your planning and often works out cheaper than booking separately.

Choosing the right musician

Start by thinking about the parts of your day that need music and the atmosphere you want for each. A ceremony calls for something elegant and understated; a drinks reception can be a little more upbeat and varied. Listen to the audio and video clips on each listing to get a feel for the musician's style, and check their repertoire covers the genres you like. If you have a specific song in mind for the walk down the aisle or the first dance, most musicians will learn new pieces on request. For the evening reception you will likely want something bigger, so consider pairing your daytime musician with a wedding band or wedding singer later on.

How much do wedding musicians cost?

Wedding musicians in Newtonmore, Inverness-Shire currently range from £75 to £4248, with the average sitting at £517. Prices vary depending on the type of musician (a solo guitarist will cost less than a string quartet), the length of the performance, travel distance and whether the date falls on a peak Saturday in summer. Most musicians quote for a set number of hours, typically two, with the option to extend. You can use the price comparison section on this page to see rates across all 660 acts and filter by your budget.

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